Kodiak at a Glance
Population
5,584
Median Home Value
$283,000
Nat'l avg: $281,900
Median Rent
$1,348
Nat'l avg: $1,163
Median Income
$76,765
Nat'l avg: $74,580
Violent Crime
3.5 per 1K
Nat'l avg: 3.6 per 1K
Walk Score
N/A
N/A
Air Quality
N/A
N/A
Climate Risk
N/A
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About Kodiak
Kodiak, Alaska, offers a unique blend of rugged beauty and surprising affordability, making it a compelling option for those seeking a different pace of life. Imagine waking up to the crisp Alaskan air and the potential for a day spent fishing, hiking, or simply soaking in the stunning coastal scenery. With a population of just over 5,500, Kodiak boasts a tight-knit community feel, far removed from the hustle and bustle of larger cities. And the best part? The cost of entry is refreshingly accessible. The median home value of $283,000 is significantly lower than the national average, making homeownership a realistic goal for many. Combined with a median household income that mirrors the national average, Kodiak offers a quality of life that's hard to beat. From an investment perspective, Kodiak presents a stable yet unique real estate market. While specific walk scores are not available, the compact nature of the town and its emphasis on outdoor activities contribute to a highly walkable lifestyle. The local economy is driven by the robust fishing industry, offering consistent employment opportunities. You'll find a safe environment, where the community looks out for each other. Kodiak is best suited for individuals and families who appreciate the outdoors, value community, and are seeking a more affordable and secure lifestyle. It's a place where you can trade the crowded streets and high costs of urban living for the peace, quiet, and unparalleled beauty of the Alaskan frontier.